With many people looking to save on baggage fees for the Easter holidays, Next shoppers are raving about the Ryanair-approved Cabin Max Vela 20L Tote Bag, praising it for for its size, functionality and style.
Many people across Ireland will be jetting off for the Easter holidays and keen to cut costs where possible. One popular money-saving hack is packing everything into a free piece of hand luggage rather than paying extra for checked baggage.
Its description reads: "The 40x25x20cm design is perfect for avoiding extra hand luggage fees on airlines like Ryanair. Wear it as a shoulder bag, carry it by the top handles or combine it with your rolling luggage via the rear handle pass-through. 20L internal capacity with laptop, iPad and Kindle storage. Netted internal pockets for travel accessories and chargers. External pockets for phones, tickets and travel documents.
Another commented: "I bought this specifically for a Ryanair flight, it fitted perfectly under the seat in front and it was easy to carry round as you just sat it on top of the cabin bag, very spacious and looks good." Another shared their satisfaction, saying: "Best purchase I have made in a while. Lots of compartments - with easy access and fits on top of my case perfectly. Great for placing under the seat in front on the plane too."
Meanwhile, Penneys have a variety of underseat bags available in stores across Ireland, with prices starting from €14.00.
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